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Show A- - V. Qj LOOaN CITY, UTAH. THUGS DAY, MAY, 25,1S9 , voi. xvni. Ierly. , William KcKij SCHLEY TAKES A REST. Omaha, May 24Tberewere no public receptions tor Admiral Sonets Schley today, he desiring absolute jnphlc KeisFron ill rest before starting on his iourney - - u Hit JoHMl Ust EienlDg -- - westward. He leaves this" afternoon at 4:25 on the Burlington for Denver and the west. - a Postoffice Site Lake Victorias Birthday IS Balt jjchleyTaks a Beat TightiiigJo tits Philippines General Ftmston to eoTtfJment Trout. the Chooses . quickly after the scouts. The Montana regiment, flanked the trenchers on the left and the Kansaa enemys right flank, Gen. Funston leading the charge at the double quick.. The insurgent loss .was large. Many prisoners were captured, and it Is reportedlhat twenty Americans were wounded. NO 110 he. enemy and drove them to the north after a brief fight Three of tne scouts were wounded. - regiment--attacked-l- ha CUSTOM HOUSE OUTRAGES. London, May 23. George A. Smalley, the New York correspond-ento- f Tfo People of Omilii Gives Mn w theTim68, con tin ueato the methods of the custom -Enthusiastic Reception. ioufce inspectors at the port of New. York. - He says, In part: MORE FIGHTING. Americans returning from EuDEWEY AT HONGKONG. are still treated as intentional 24. 6:25 rope m Manila, May p. Oannot-Tipr- es s'Euffioient Ap 23 The United May '"Hongkong Mr. Dingleya personal They insmugglers. Two companies of the Third Hero of of Santiago the 01ympia,-with-- Ad Stales cruiser. preciation uggage limit is yet unrepealed, fantryandlwocompaniea of-t- he has Dewev on miral arrived to Make two Speeches in board, Twenty-secon- d infantry, forming here fronf Manila. 8he was salut-e- d and American women must still - Compelled one the undercost of their Evening Leaves for ths Weatr explain Gen. Lawtons rear guard, returnall of nationalities. the ships by clothing, Spoint out in which trunk Balinag ing from San Miguel-tAdmiral Dewey, Captain Lam-berto- t is to be found, and stand by a signal party yesterday, escorting which was picking up wire laid by United-Stal- Lieutenant Brumby and while corsets and chemises are val.Consul Wildp&n ued. es Admiral Omaha, May 23. Gen. Lawtons expedition, found received of honor a were guard by There has been some relaxation that the insurgents had reoc- af the Schley was tendered a reception at Boyal Welsh Fueileers when n the rigor of the inspection, but Cauncil Bluffs bard the 'and cupied country, today. The , Adlanded toyieit the governor I the they in continues force, from followed system light-uday fighting Henry A. Blaliff bringing blushes hot only to the miral together with Gen..Mander-so- n til the Americans camped at night. oTHongkongfSir and party, boarded a profusely Major General Gascoigne, in com- - cheeks of American women, but to But the troops completed their tns.nd Commoof the and troops, those of all of the Americans who decorated car near'the residence of work, though barrassed by .the ene- dore naval Powell, commandingthe care for the good name of their the latter and were taken to the was killed and forces. my. One American was afterwards The visit fourteen were woundedr The troops country. The imputation of brib- Grand Central hoteP in Council officials mentioned. returned the by ery is confirmed by tbe dismissal Bluffs. Several thousand captured twenty prisoners- and 20 people Admiral bad in is health, Dewey of inspectors. Only by paying the lilies. It developed today- that five the attended too ill to attend the queens reception. At . the inspectors can the returning New men instead oi one were drowned being 01 of The celebration. conclusion the reception a trip jm Yorker escape Insult and outrage by the sinking of the raft loaded birthday dock to and is will here, was taken over the city and at the custom bouse, and not alwith soldiers of the Fourteenth, pla going remain ten days at thi port. then. ways through the beautiful park system, regiment at the Pasig ferry. w DENOUNCED CATHOLIC j CHURCH. This afternoon the army and navy Twenty insurgents ere killed and SEVEN NEGROES ARE LYNCHED. in t wounded were tha.engage-menforty veterans called on him at the Denver, May 23. The session of with Major Bells teconnoiter-m- g Cincinnati, May 23. A special Manderson residence. the Cumberland Presbyterian as . parly, consisting of two com- sembly today was devoted to tbe to the Enquirer-- from Diaz, Mex., The tribute of respect and ad"v says: panies of the Fourth' cavalry, in A missions. of general subject is of There Arits the vicinity Santa great excitement in the miration the Omahat people have yesterof session was afternoon tbe feature ten miles from been town of 8andialo to day. Gen. Lawton, with:;the rest speech,1 paying ' Rev! Chalmers tbe by Malo-loof his troops, has arrived at here, over the lynching of seven Schley during the past few days denouncing the colored laborere'aon the Mexican His expedition marched 120 Bourne of Texas, eburebt Homan Catholio He stat- Central railroad. ' Jore Santo, a reached its culmination tonight ki miles in 20 days, had 22 fights, ed that it was difficult, for Spanish neg o attempted to aseault Boyds opera house, when the Adcaptured 28 towns, .. destroyed Protestants to dovery successful prose- the wjfe of SenorDupley, a ranch miral, as the gnestofGen. Mander300,000 bushels, of rice. and only countries in where Oath the lost six men killed and 3t, wound- lyting owner, and escaping from the plan- eon, occupied a box to witness olio had established mis church Law-ton tation was, tracked by bloodhounds Bichard .Mansfields prod action t of ed. On the other hand, Gen; slona.- ' and in company with nine others Cyrano de Bergerac. estimates that his troops killed BY WON EVAN LEWIS. was captured in a hut on the river 400 Insurgents and wounded double The Admiral entered the theater that number. The Oregon and ' Kansas City, Mo., May, 23. A bank opposite Eagle pass. The regulator aid not wait to about ten minutes before the curMinnesota regiments are returning the Gillis threatre before tonight, tain rose, and the immense audito Manila. The Spanish newspaper a Jew; hundred spectators, Evan prove the guilt of any of (he neg- ence arose and cheered to the echo. Oceania, has been suppressed for Lewis secured an easy victory oyer roes, but hung: three of them and shot four mom who were attempt- He responded to the greeting by publishing seditious editorials. .The Bert Scheller. ' They met bowing, but that was not sufficient, United States commissioners and hold barred ing to escape. : The officials are as strangle the audience kept up the apmany American officers celebrated best three in five falls. . Lewis swearing in deputies as race troubhe rose and made a Queen Victorias birthday .today on won In straight falls, the time be les are threatened in the colored plause until brief speech. At the close of the board the British first-clamember 9 minutes 45 sec quarters. minutes, ing.13 the ovation began again first act Powerful. Four of tbe negroes killed are onds, and 3 minutes 15 seconds. " American and have for fully ten mincontinued and all served senMACARTHUBJIND FUNSTON. utes. It culminated when Mayor THE PREACHER ONLY PRAYED. tences in. the Texas penitentiary. Moore stepped on the .stage and Manila, May 24, 8 p. nm Generals ' Kansas City, May 23. A dis ASKED FOR. HIS ITINERARY. MacArthur and Funston, with us proposod three cheiers for the hero to the Journal from-Mthe Kaneas and Montana regiments patch I. 23. The of Santiago, The response nearly" navy Washington, May T., says: and the Utah battery, have dispers- cogee, cabled raised an the roof and Schley had to . has . inquiry The second of the thirty defend- department ed $00 insurgents who were inanother the make to Admiral Dewey regarding speech. ants, in the celebrated Seminole dress affair and trenched on the railroad beyond a of homeward cruise full the was It itinerary founc cases was today burning San Fernando near San Arita, the in the United States conr of the Olympia. The Olympia the house was crowded to the doors guilty Americans were fired upon from the here. His name is Andrew J.Mat-the- will not leave Hongkong much by the beet people of Omaha.' The trenches unexpectedly, and withand at before June, spending a part of the Admiral and party leave tomorrow lie was a drew. The firing was heard at the time of the preacher of the time in dry dock, getting in shape afternoon --for Denver and Salt burning . San Fernando, and Gen MacArthur Indians was Lake. trip.and prayed for her 14,000-milpresent assembled his troops and marched loudly to God to save the souls of the boys, but made no effort to save them from his fellowmen. The testimony revealed the fact that there were 150 persons present at the burning. As in the case of Deputy United States Marshal Jones, who was convicted last week, the preacher was-triefor kidnapping. The court will proceed with the other cases tomorrow. enounce - -- n, (Special to Journal.) L Word-ha- s Salt Lake, May been received" from Washingtonthat the Asst. Secretary of the Treasury Taylor decided this noon to locate the Salt Lake post-offion the Walker site, at the after- ce corner of Main and Market street. The Walker site was offered to the government for $L The land given is 180 by 180 feet, or nearly eleven lode square; a little over half the size of an original city lot, which is 10 by 20 rods. This location ia-o- the corner of. Main and Market streets, one half block south There is of Walker Bros. 6tore. much dissatisfaction here over the selection. -- I 4 - , , Bear-Admir- al 8. THE QUEEN8 BIRTHDAY. , . - London, May 24. Torrents of nin ushered in Queen Victorias eightieth u birthday today. where a- - general, holiday is being observed, was decorated with flags, and the church bells were rung at 11 oclock in the morning. There is great rejoicing over her or, majestys birthday. mkinley congratulates. The Washington, May 24. President has addressed the following message to Queen Victoria, on the anniversary of her birthday: Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C., May 24. To Her Majesty, the Queen, Windsor Castle, England; Madame It gives me great pleasure to convey on this happy anniversary the expression of the sentiments of regard and affection which the American people cherish towards your majesty, and to add the assurance of my own cordial respect gnd esteem. May God grant to your majesty and to the countries under your government, many years of happiness add pros- - , " catch-as-catch-ca- n, ss -- s. e - d STILL FIGIITIXO,1 ' New York, May 23 The following special cablegram fiom Manila ' is printed here: some For 23 days Manila, May Pedro San near rebels the past Macatl have been engaged in building new trenches. Today detachments from the Twelfth United States infantry and from the Idaho volunteers dashed out from their lines and drove the insurgents away after a fierce fight. Two of the Americans were killed and two wounded. 1 he insurgents loss was heavy. At Maraquina the Colorado volunteers had a brush with the enemy whom they dispersed with rNACfft. . trn THOMAS. B. REED AND IIIS LAW PARTNERS. After vuatioa of Mrcnd werbi in Euroj TL.mum B. Heed, who po'ETri rrcritly announced, will brgin tha practice of law in N Portnoi constitute the jtreaent law firm of Mmp-oIt aid that Mr. lleed ksa been guaranteed an Uooaaa of u a, retirement YA City. lhcbr jt A TAr severe loss. One Colorado volunteer was wounded. At Santa Itita, weat cf Bacolor, Bells tcouts met a email fores of I HK2P HOTEL AND VIEWS AT IIOT SPRINGS, VA. Wben Prttidrnt McKinley doriJ! to spend his spring vacation at Hot Spring. be selected one of the mowt piotarefmne resorts in the country. The taring ere V., and Ohio radway. ll.e elevation is 2,503 o tls located in the Line K t tie eratere are aeil te be evoelart. the air is Uri.-- .irg feet above |